Q. I keep getting spiders in my house. How can I prevent future spider infestations?

A. Most of the time spiders are coming from tall trees or high areas and bushes etc. They can also come from neighboring properties. The best defense is to keep plants and trees from touching the roof and/or siding of the house. This will also keep ants and other insects from getting into the house. In addition to this we recommend the crawl space to be treated.

Q. I have a mouse running around in my house! What should I do?

A. The first step is to catch the live mouse using a mousetrap. Usually, where there is one mouse there are many. The mice are coming from outside into the crawl space. Because of this we will want to bait the mice right away to eliminate the problem. Unfortunately, homes are not built to keep mice out.

Q. We have rats and we know they are in other houses around the neighborhood. What do we do?

A. The first thing is to inspect your exterior for large openings or damaged screen vents.

Q. We have seen what looks to be carpenter ants around our property. If we see carpenter ants outside our house should we be worried?

A. Yes! Carpenter ants will be looking for a place to harbor such as inside the wall voids of your home. We recommend that you at least get the outside of your home treated. We do this by treating the foundation of the property to prevent and/or control the carpenter ants. If you know that you have an existing infestation it may take more than one treatment or a possible void treatment.